Next month marks the 75th anniversary of an event which changed history. That turning-point was D-Day, and events marking the day will occur on both sides of the Atlantic. There will be commemorations from Michigan and Ohio to England and, of course, to Normandy, France.
I don’t know how many veterans of that monumental day will be attending — after all, these men would be at least in their 90’s. However, one particular veteran will be there, one composed of metal and motor parts. It’s a C-47 troop carrier, named “That’s All Brother,” which served as the lead aircraft that dropped paratroopers along the French coast.
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